There are 4 messages totalling 143 lines in this issue. Topics of the day: 1. Scotland (2) 2. Spoilers: A Knight's Tale 3. Swords and Horsemen and bears... OH MY!!! ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 4 Jun 2001 21:08:46 -0600 From: Tammee <tkilburn@ecentral.com> Subject: Re: Scotland Last week I had asked if anyone could help me with travel info about Scotland, for my sister's honeymoon I heard initially from a couple of people but I havent heard from them since, and just wanted to check in with them. If anyone has any info, tips, suggestions Id love to hear them (off list) Thanks Tammee tkilburn@ecentral.com ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 5 Jun 2001 11:45:13 +0100 From: Jette Goldie <jette@blueyonder.co.uk> Subject: Re: Scotland Tammee asks >>Last week I had asked if anyone could help me with >travel info about Scotland, for my sister's honeymoon >I heard initially from a couple of people but I havent heard >from them since, and just wanted to check in with them.<< That would probably be because mail sent to you is bouncing off your spam block I had a whole list of interesting websites about weddings and honeymoons in Scotland for you. Bounced three times and message that came back from "postmaster" was that your account was not accepting mail because of spam. Jette Glory may be fleeting, but obscurity is forever! bosslady@scotlandmail.com http://www.jette.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/fanfic.html ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 5 Jun 2001 07:22:51 EDT From: RED57@aol.com Subject: Re: Spoilers: A Knight's Tale My fellow Listanistas, In a message dated 01-06-04 10:57:07 EDT, you write: > OK, but I warned you, it's the kind of humor that young kids LOVE (hint, > hint,hint) > T > H > I > S > I > S > T > H > E > P > E > R > V > E > R > B > I > A > L > S > P > O > I > L > E > R > S > P > A > C > E > > The scene involves the 4 side kicks (1) the girl who begame the Knight's > blacksmith, (2) the two friends who became the Knight's squires and (3) > Chaucer. The are all sitting around on a loft drinking beer (ale) and the > biggest squire desides to share some noxious fumes and sounds with everyone > else. Loudly I might add. Well Chaucer chimes in with his own rendition, > which is even louder. The girl can't be upstaged by the guys, so she puts > on > a better (louder) performance. Well, finally, the second squire (the tall > red head) works on his own performance ensuring that it will be the best, > biggest finale ever............he comes off with a dud. All that work and > nothing to show for it!!! They all crack up laughing and the screen goes > blank! Now, I warned you that it was crude and rude, but it really was > funny! Drat! Missed it! And why would only kids enjoy this scene? <g> It's obviously homage to that classic scene from Mel Brooks' horse opera masterpiece, "Blazing Saddles." Ginny...no kidding! RED57@aol.com Cluephone for kooks and trolls: {S Ring} "Attention! You are gave 1 minutes Eastern Standard Time for total abandonment of vicinity! Counting! 9, twelve, 2, several..." ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 5 Jun 2001 17:08:07 EDT From: C K Harroz <CEEKAH@aol.com> Subject: Swords and Horsemen and bears... OH MY!!! There are some really neat Highlander stuff going really cheap!!!!! The Team Ellen Charities online auction to benefit the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDFR)... that's where! http://www.geocities.com/jdfauction/ ------------------------------ End of HIGHLA-L Digest - 4 Jun 2001 to 5 Jun 2001 (#2001-159) *************************************************************